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This page lists types of American military electronic instruments along with brief descriptions of them. Electronic items of this sort are assigned designations according to the Joint Electronics Type Designation System, beginning with the AN/ prefix. They are grouped below by the first designation letter following this prefix. {{Compact ToC |center=yes |references=yes|seealso=yes}}A{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}- AN/AAA-4: Infrared System for F-4H, ACF, Inc., Avion Division.
- AN/AAQ-1: Spectrometer[1]
- AN/AAQ-2: Aircraft pod-mounted FLIR system, aka "LITENING"
- AN/AAQ-3: Aircraft Targeting System, aka "Sniper XR"
- AN/AAQ-4: Infrared Countermeasures System; manufactured by Hallicrafters and by Northrop; used in B-66, EB-66C/E, B-52, RF-4C
- AN/AAQ-5: FLIR Night Vision Sight; used in UH-1M, AH-1G
- AN/AAQ-6: FLIR Electro-Optical Viewing System; manufactured by Hughes; used in B-52G/H
- AN/AAQ-7: Laser Rangefinder System; used in AC-130A/H
- AN/AAQ-8: IR Countermeasures Pod (development of AN/AAQ-4); manufactured by Hallicrafters and by Northrop; used with A-7D, F-4
- AN/AAQ-9: FLIR Imaging Module; used in AN/AVQ-26; used in F-111, A-10, F-4, RF-4C
- AN/AAQ-10: FLIR; used in HH-53H, MH-53J, MC-130E
- AN/AAQ-11: PNVS (Pilot Night Vision Sensor) FLIR; manufactured by Lockheed Martin; used with AN/ASQ-170; used in AH-64
- AN/AAQ-12: TADS, a turreted sensor pack designed for target acquisition, range-finding and target illumination for the use of laser-guided missiles[2]
- AN/AAQ-13: aircraft pod-mounted radar and FLIR system, included in LANTIRN system
- AN/AAQ-14: aircraft pod-mounted laser designation and FLIR system, included in LANTIRNsystem
- AN/AAQ-19: Targeting Pod (downgraded AN/AAQ-14) "Sharpshooter"[3]
- AN/AAQ-20: Navigation Pod (downgraded AN/AAQ-13) "Pathfinder"[3]
- AN/AAQ-22: aircraft SAFIRE FLIR pod, Star
- AN/AAQ-24: Directional Infrared Counter Measures
- AN/AAQ-26: IR detection set for AC-130H/U
- AN/AAQ-28: LITENING targeting pod
- AN/AAQ-32: Internal FLIR Targeting System (IFTS) (F-16 Block 60)
- AN/AAQ-33: Lockheed Martin Sniper XR targeting pod
- AN/AAS-33A: Detection and Ranging System (DRS), manufactured by Hughes Aircraft Co., Electro-Optical & Data Systems Group, to be used with the A-6 TRAM all-weather, day/night weapons delivery system
- AN/AAS-35: aircraft laser designation tracker, PAVE PENNY
- AN/AAQ-37: Distributed Aperture System (DAS), F-35 Lightning II Missile Approach Warning System
- AN/AAQ-39: Electro-optical/infrared fire control system on Air Force Special Operations Command AC-130U Gunship[4]
- AN/AAQ-40: F-35 Lightning II Electro-optical Targeting System[5]
- AN/AAR-31: airborne radiation thermometer for naval applications
- AN/AAR-34: Infrared (IR) Tracking & Missile Warning System (F-111)
- AN/AAR-44: infrared warning receiver, hemispherical search for the heat plumes from missile launches; manufactured by Cincinnati Electronics
- AN/AAR-47: aircraft missile-launch detector
- AN/AAR-50: aircraft TINS navigation pod
- AN/AAR-54: aircraft missile-launch detector (B-2, C-130)[6]
- AN/AAR-56: F-22 missile approach warning system
- AN/AAR-57: Common Missile Warning System (CMWS)[7][8]
- AN/AAS-38: aircraft pod-mounted FLIR and laser designation system, Nite Hawk
- AN/AAU-34:
- AN/ADR-6: Army Aerial Radiac Meter, North American Rockwell
- AN/AES-210/E: ESM and ELINT system.[9] Frequence range 0.5–18 GHz. For aircraft, helicopters, naval[11]
- AN/AES-210/V: ESM and ELINT system for UAV.[11]
- AN/AIC-14A: Intercommunication Set - provides internal and external communications for crew members
- AN/AJQ-20A: F-111 inertial navigation set (INS), Litton
- AN/ALE-28: F-111 countermeasures dispensing set, General Dynamics
- AN/ALE-29: countermeasures chaff dispenser
- AN/ALE-38/41: countermeasures chaff dispenser, 38 for USAF version, 41 for USN version[10]
- AN/ALE-39: decoy dispensing system
- AN/ALE-40: Counter Measure Dispenser System (CMDS) for fixed-wing aircraft[10]
- AN/ALE-44: Counter Measures Set, Southwest Aerospace Corp.
- AN/ALE-45: Counter Measures Dispensing System (CMD) (F-15)
- AN/ALE-47: aircraft chaff/flare countermeasures dispenser
- AN/ALE-50: aircraft passive ECM towed decoy
- AN/ALE-52: Counter Measure Dispenser System (CMDS) (F-22)
- AN/ALE-55: improved AN/ALE-50, ALE-55 Fiber-Optic Towed Decoy[10]
- AN/ALE-58: BOL CMDS
- AN/ALQ-13: internal countermeasure set for F-15 aircraft
- AN/ALQ-70: aircraft active ECM jamming system
- AN/ALQ-73: aircraft active ECM jamming system
- AN/ALQ-87: aircraft active ECM system, external pod, General Electric
- AN/ALQ-91: communications jammer for F-14 Tomcat, internally-mounted, Sanders/Magnavox
- AN/ALQ-94: aircraft combined pulse mode and CW deception and noise jammer (trackbreaker) with three subsystems covering low (E/F), mid (G/H) and high (I/J) bands with fore and, in some airframes, aft coverage mounted on F/EF-111A/E/F, Replaced by ALQ-137, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-98: noise jamming system carried by US Navy helicopters and intended to counter Soviet cruise missiles, internally mounted, General Instruments
- AN/ALQ-99: Tactical Jamming System (TJS), aircraft active ECM jammer/deceiver for EA-6B. Raytheon ESD, Goleta, California (T-110B Band 7E Transmitter), AIL/AEL/IBM (Eaton/AIL Division, Deer Park, NY, Band 1 Transmitter), Grumman Aerospace Corporation (low band radomes)
- AN/ALQ-100: aircraft active ECM system for Navy F-14 Tomcat, A-4 Skyhawk, A-7 Corsair II and EA-6 Prowler, internally mounted, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-101: aircraft active ECM system, Westinghouse
- AN/ALQ-108: aircraft active ECM system (E-2C), Magnavox
- AN/ALQ-117: aircraft active ECM system (B-52), ITT
- AN/ALQ-119: aircraft active ECM system, external pod, Westinghouse
- AN/ALQ-122: false-target generator intended to protect the B-52G and B-52H from SA-3 Goa missile system, and from the surveillance radar of Tu-126 Moss, Motorola
- AN/ALQ-123: aircraft infrared countermeasures device (IR-jammer), Electro-Optical Systems Division of the Xerox Corporation, used on variety of military and civil aircraft to counter threat posed by MANPADS during descend/ascent flight phase[11]
- AN/ALQ-126: aircraft active ECM pulsed trackbreaker, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-128: aircraft active ECM receiver used on F-15C/E
- AN/ALQ-129: aircraft trackbreaker for Navy F-4 Phantom, F-14 Tomcat, and A-7 Corsair, internally mounted, ITT
- AN/ALQ-130: aircraft active ECM system for Navy A-4 Skyhawk, A-6 Intruder, EA-6 Prowler, A-7 Corsair, and F-4 Phantom, intended to disrupt air-defence communications links, Cutler-Hammer AIL Division
- AN/ALQ-131: aircraft active ECM system, external pod, Westinghouse
- AN/ALQ-132: aircraft electro-optical EW system intended to confuse heat-seeking missiles, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-135: aircraft active ECM system, F-15 Internal Countermeasures Set, Northrop
- AN/ALQ-136: aircraft radar jammer (helicopters), ITT
- AN/ALQ-137: aircraft combined pulse mode and CW deception and noise jammer with three subsystems covering low (E/F), mid (G/H) and high (I/J) bands with fore and, in some airframes, aft coverage mounted on F/EF-111A/E/F, Replaced ALQ-94, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-140: aircraft infrared jammer for F-4 Phantom, internally mounted, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-142: ESM/SIGINT system for naval helicopters, part of LAMPS III system. Freq. range: 2–25 GHz[10]
- AN/ALQ-144: aircraft infrared jammer for UH-1 and AH-1 helicopters, pod-mounted, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-146: aircraft infrared jammer for Navy CH-46D helicopters, pod-mounted, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-147: aircraft infrared jammer for Army OV-1D and RV-1D, pylon-mounted, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-149: aircraft active ECM anti-communications system mounted on EA-6B
- AN/ALQ-151(V2): QUICKFIX: EW system for DF, intercepting and jamming in range 2-80 MHz. Supports AM, FM, CW, SSB with band of 8,30,50 kHz. Output power up to 500 W[10]
- AN/ALQ-155: low band jammer (B-52), Northrop
- AN/ALQ-156: Integrated Defense Avionics, pulse-doppler missile warning system, Sanders Associates
- AN/ALQ-157: aircraft infrared jammer
- AN/ALQ-161: aircraft active ECM system (B-1 Lancer), Cutler-Hammer AIL Division
- AN/ALQ-161A: aircraft active ECM system (B-1B Lancer), Cutler-Hammer AIL Division
- AN/ALQ-162: aircraft active ECM CW trackbreaker, Northrop
- AN/ALQ-164: aircraft active ECM pod (AV-8B)
- AN/ALQ-165: Airborne Self-Protection Jammer (ASPJ), aircraft active ECM system, developed and manufactured by the joint venture of ITT Avionics Division and Westinghouse Electric Corporation Aerospace Division
- AN/ALQ-166: Countermeasures Set, helicopter-towed, remotely controlled minesweeping system. EDO Corporation
- AN/ALQ-167: tactical contingency pod—aircraft active ECM system
- AN/ALQ-171: Conformal Countermeasures System for F-5E/F and F-5G, Northrop
- AN/ALQ-172: self-protection system (AC-130U/H, B-52, MC-130)
- AN/ALQ-178: integrated radar warning and ECM suite
- AN/ALQ-184: aircraft active ECM system, upgraded from AN/ALQ-119, mounted on F-4G, F-16
- AN/ALQ-187: aircraft active ECM, part of the ASPIS system for F-16
- AN/ALQ-196: integrated defensive electronic countermeasure system (MC-130E)
- AN/ALQ-202: autonomous jammer for F-16
- AN/ALQ-205: aircraft infrared jammer
- AN/ALQ-210:
- AN/ALQ-211: Suite of Integrated RF Countermeasures (SIRFC)
- AN/ALQ-212: Advanced Threat Infrared Countermeasures (ATIRCM)
- AN/ALQ-213:
- AN/ALQ-214: aircraft active ECM system
- AN/ALQ-217: aircract electronic support measures (ESM) set (E-2C)
- AN/ALQ-218 Tactical Jamming Receiver (EA-18G, EA-6B)
- AN/ALR-23: F-111 infrared receiver, AVCO
- AN/ALR-45: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver
- AN/ALR-46: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver, Dalmo-Victor
- AN/ALR-56: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver
- AN/ALR-62: Radar Homing and Warning (RHAW) System or Countermeasures Receiving Set (CRS) F-111
- AN/ALR-64: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver, Compass Sail
- AN/ALR-66: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver/electronic support measures
- AN/ALR-67: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver
- AN/ALR-69: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver, Compass Sail+Compass Tie
- AN/ALR-73: Passive Detection System (PDS); Electronic support measures, direction finding (E-2C)[10]
- AN/ALR-91: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver used on F-5
- AN/ALR-93: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver
- AN/ALR-94: aircraft radiofrequency warning receiver used on F-22
- AN/ALR-801: ESM/ELINT system for patrol aircraft. Range 0.5–18 GHz (extendable to 40), sensitivity 60 dBm[10]
- AN/ALR-2002: Radar Warning Receiver designed for, but not used on F-111, F/A-18, S-70
- AN/ALT-13: ECM barrage transmitter for B-52, Hallicrafters
- AN/ALT-15: ECM barrage transmitter for B-52, Hallicrafters
- AN/ALT-28: ECM barrage transmitter for B-52, updated version of the earlier ALT-13, Hallicrafters
- AN/ALT-30A: ECM barrage transmitter for B-52, updated version of the earlier ALT-15, Hallicrafters
- AN/ALT-31: ECM barrage transmitter for B-52, Hallicrafters
- AN/ALT-32: ECM barrage transmitter for B-52, Hallicrafters
- AN/AMH-3: airborne microwave refractometer mounted on E-2C
- AN/AMQ-23: meteorological data system, Geotronics
- AN/APA-9: navigation equipment
- AN/APG-63: aircraft radar mounted on F-15A/B/C/D
- AN/APG-65: aircraft radar mounted on F/A-18A/A+/B/C/D
- AN/APG-66: aircraft radar mounted on F-16
- AN/APG-68: aircraft radar mounted on F-16
- AN/APG-69: aircraft radar designed for the F-20 and mounted on some F-5s
- AN/APG-70: aircraft radar mounted on F-15E
- AN/APG-71: aircraft radar mounted on F-14D
- AN/APG-73: aircraft radar mounted on F/A-18A+/A++/C/D
- AN/APG-76: aircraft radar mounted on F-4E
- AN/APG-77: aircraft radar mounted on F-22
- AN/APG-78: aircraft radar mounted on AH-64D, for use with AGM-114L Hellfire II missiles
- AN/APG-79: aircraft radar mounted on F/A-18E/F
- AN/APG-80: aircraft radar mounted on F-16E/F
- AN/APG-81: aircraft radar mounted on F-35
- AN/APG-82: aircraft radar mounted on F-15E
- AN/APN-1: radar altimeter
- AN/APN-2: Interrogator/responser
- AN/APN-3: navigation
- AN/APN-4: Airborne radio navigation system—LORAN
- AN/APN-5:
- AN/APN-6:
- AN/APN-7: transponder beacon
- AN/APN-8
- AN/APN-9: simplified LORAN
- AN/APN-10: Glider interrogator/responser
- AN/APN-11:
- AN/APN-12: beacon interrogator/responser
- AN/APN-19: beacon
- AN/APN-59: airborne Search and Weather radar system
- AN/APN-69: airborne Radar Beacon (RACON)
- AN/APN-70: LORAN radio navigation system (P3A/B)
- AN/APN-141: radar altimeter, vacuum tube set (P3A/B, A-6A)
- AN/APN-171: radar altimeter
- AN/APN-194: radar altimeter for tracking aerial targets, solid state, improved variant of APN-141 (3 to 5 times more reliable), Honeywell, Inc., Avionics Div. (P3C, A-6E)
- AN/APN-203: aircraft high range radar altimeter
- AN/APN-215: aircraft weather radar
- AN/APN-217: doppler navigation sensor compatible with LAMPS Mk III, for employment on the following helicopters: COBRA, JVX, UH-1H, SH60B, MH53E, RH53D, CH46. Teledyne Ryan Electronics
- AN/APN-233: doppler navigator sensor for C-2 and OV-10 platforms, Teledyne Ryan Electronics
- AN/APN-234: aircraft weather radar with sea search used on United States Navy C-2A aircraft
- AN/APN-237:
- AN/APQ-13:
- AN/APQ-92: search and terrain avoidance radar for the A-6
- AN/APQ-99: Texas Instruments forward looking radar for the RF-4
- AN/APQ-110: F-111 terrain following radar, Texas Instruments
- AN/APQ-112: target tracking and ranging radar for the A-6
- AN/APQ-113: multi-mode nose attack radar for the F-111, General Electric
- AN/APQ-114: multi-mode nose radar variant of the APQ-113 for the FB-111A
- AN/APQ-116: aircraft radar mounted on A-7 and C-130
- AN/APQ-120: Westinghouse aircraft fire control radar for the F-4
- AN/APQ-122: Texas Instruments airborne search and weather radar system
- AN/APQ-126: Texas Instruments airborne navigation and attack radar for the A-7
- AN/APQ-140: Raytheon airborne radar for the KC-135
- AN/APQ-144: APQ-113 variant for the F-111F
- AN/APQ-146: Texas Instruments forward looking multi-mode radar for the F-111F
- AN/APQ-148: Nordern Systems multi-mode radar for the A-6
- AN/APQ-153: fire control radar for the F-5E
- AN/APQ-156: variant of the APQ-148 with FLIR for the A-6E
- AN/APQ-157: fire control radar for the F-5F
- AN/APQ-158: airborne forward-looking radar for the Pavelow III variant of the HH-53
- AN/APQ-159: airborne forward-looking radar for the F-5E
- AN/APQ-161: updated APS-144 airborne radar for the F-111F
- AN/APQ-163: variant of the APQ-144 for the B-1
- AN/APQ-164: aircraft radar mounted on B-1B
- AN/APQ-172: aircraft radar terrain-following radar mounted on RF-4C/E
- AN/APQ-174: aircraft radar mounted on MH-47 and MH-60
- AN/APQ-179: aircraft control indicator set (CIS) mounted on E-2C
- AN/APQ-180
- AN/APQ-181: aircraft radar mounted on B-2
- AN/APR-9: aircraft radiofrequency receiver
- AN/APR-25: S/X/C-Band Radar Homing and Warning Set, Itek
- AN/APR-27: SAM Radar Warning Receiver, Magnavox
- AN/APR-38: aircraft radiofrequency receiver mounted on F-4G
- AN/APR-39: aircraft radar warning receiver/electronic warfare management system
- AN/APR-43: aircraft radiofrequency receiving CW launch warner, Compass Sail Clockwise
- AN/APR-44: lightweight radar warning receiver
- AN/APR-47: aircraft radiofrequency receiving ESM system mounted on F-4G
- AN/APS-2
- AN/APS-13: ARI 5664 UHF RADAR also called Monica, AKA Archie when used on Little Boy Bomb
- AN/APS-20: airborne search radar (TBM-3W, WV-2, PB-1W, ZPG-2W, WB-29, EC-121 and P2V)
- AN/APS-45: airborne height-finding radar (EC-121)
- AN/APS-80: surface search radar (P3A/B)
- AN/APS-94: airborne side-looking radar for the OV-1 Mohawk
- AN/APS-109: F-111 radar homing and warning, Dalmo Victor
- AN/APS-115: airborne search radar for the P-3C
- AN/APS-116: airborne search radar for the S-3A (designed as an Airborne ASW Radar, Project W12-17), Texas Instruments
- AN/APS-120: airborne radar for the E-2C
- AN/APS-125: upgrade of the APS-120 for the E-2C
- AN/APS-137: Radar System, multipurpose radar for target identification at a standoff range, an upgrade of the APS-116 for the S-3B, Texas Instruments
- AN/APS-138: upgrade of the APS-125 for the E-2C
- AN/APS-145: upgrade of the APS-138 for the E-2C
- AN/APW-1: SCR-584-M missile control Receiver and beacon
- AN/APX-6 : aircraft IFF system
- AN/APX-64: aircraft IFF System
- AN/APX-72: aircraft IFF System, Bendix, Honeywell[12]
- AN/APX-92: Airborne IFF (air-by-ground) Transponder System for Army aircraft, Packard Bell
- AN/APX-100: Transponder System
- AN/APX-101: Transponder System
- AN/APX-108: Transponder System
- AN/APX-109: Combined Interrogator & Transponder System
- AN/APX-110: Transponder System
- AN/APX-113: Combined Interrogator & Transponder System, BAE Systems
- AN/APX-114: Transponder System
- AN/APX-117: Transponder System
- AN/APX-118: Transponder System
- AN/APX-119: Transponder System
- AN/APX-121: Transponder System
- AN/APX-123: Transponder System
- AN/APX-124: Transponder System
- AN/APX-125: Combined Interrogator & Transponder System, BAE Systems
- AN/APX-126: Combined Interrogator & Transponder System, BAE Systems
- AN/APY-1: aircraft AWACS surveillance radar on E-3B
- AN/APY-2: improved AN/APY-1 on E-3C
- AN/APY-3: aircraft surveillance radar on E-8 Joint STARS
- AN/APY-X: improved AN/APY-3 on E-8C
- AN/AQS-13: Airborne Sonar system formerly carried on USN antisubmarine warfare helicopters
- AN/ARA-1: gives left-right radio compass operation similar to SCR-186
- AN/ARA-25: UHF radio compass
- AN/ARA-50: UHF radio compass
- AN/ARA-63: Radio receiving-decoding set, AIL Co., ASC Systems Corp.[13]
- AN/ARA-63B: Aircraft Approach Control System (AACS); backup carrier landing system. Used on the E-2C and others.
- AN/ARC-1
- AN/ARC-2
- AN/ARC-3
- AN/ARC-4
- AN/ARC-5: aircraft radio communication system
- AN/ARC-6
- AN/ARC-7
- AN/ARC-8
- AN/ARC-9
- AN/ARC-10
- AN/ARC-27: aircraft UHF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-34: aircraft UHF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-51: aircraft UHF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-55: aircraft UHF radio communication system (unpressurized version of AN/ARC-27)
- AN/ARC-58: aircraft HF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-65: aircraft HF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-73: aircraft VHF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-94: aircraft HF radio communication system (P3A/B)
- AN/ARC-101:aircraft VHF radio communication system (Rockwell Collins P3A/B)
- AN/ARC-105: aircraft HF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-133: aircraft UHF Radio communication system (pressurized version of AN/ARC-34)
- AN/ARC-158: aircraft UHF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-159: aircraft UHF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-164: aircraft UHF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-182: aircraft VHF/UHF radio communication system, Rockwell-Collins Defense Communications
- AN/ARC-186: aircraft VHF AM/FM radio communication system
- AN/ARC-190: aircraft HF radio communication system
- AN/ARC-210: aircraft VHF/UHF/SATCOM radio communication system
- AN/ARC-231: aircraft VHF/UHF/SATCOM radio communication system built by Raytheon
- AN/ARC-232: aircraft VHF/UHF radio communication system built by Raytheon
- AN/ARC-234: aircraft radio communication system built by Raytheon
- AN/ARN-1
- AN/ARN-2
- AN/ARN-3
- AN/ARN-4
- AN/ARN-5: glide path receiver used with AN/CRN-2
- AN/ARN-6: aircraft radio compass similar to SCR-269
- AN/ARN-7: automatic direction finder
- AN/ARN-8
- AN/ARN-10
- AN/ARN-11
- AN/ARN-12: aircraft Marer Beacon receiver system
- AN/ARN-14: aircraft HVF Omni Range (VOR) system
- An/ARN-21: aircraft TACAN system
- AN/ARN-52: aircraft TACAN system
- AN/ARN-89: aircraft radio direction finder
- AN/ARN-109 : aircraft LORAN system
- AN/ARN-118: aircraft TACAN radio navigation system
- AN/ARN-126: for H-3 and S-3 aircraft, AAR Allen Aircraft
- AN/ARN-147: aircraft VOR/ILS navigation system
- AN/ARN-151: aircraft GPS navigation system (E-2C, others)
- AN/ARQ-34: aircraft HF radio communication system (E-2C, C-2A)
- AN/ART-13
- AN/ARU-48A: Attitude Indicator for F-14D and all types and series of F/A-18 and A-6 aircraft, Jet Electronics & Technology, Inc.
- AN/ARU-50
- AN/ARU-56
- AN/ARW-1: radio control receiver
- AN/ARW-9: remote bomb release
- AN/ARW-10: remote bomb release
- AN/ARW-18: radio control transmitter
- AN/ARW-26: target control receiver
- AN/ARW-33: radio control transmitter
- AN/ARW-38: radio control transmitter
- AN/ASB-19: ARBS
- AN/ASD-1
- AN/ASG-18: aircraft radar intended to be mounted on XF-108
- AN/ASH-33A: Digital Magnetic Tape Set, Honeywell
- AN/ASN-64: Doppler Navigation Set, Ryan and Canadian Marconi Co. (competitive procurement)[14]
- AN/ASN-123: Digital Display Group for EA-6B aircraft, used to display electronic countermeasures data processed by the AN/ALQ-99 tactical jamming system. Teledyne Systems Company
- AN/ASN-139: carrier aircraft INS (E-2C)
- AN/ASQ-8: magnetic anomaly detector (P-2, blimps)
- AN/ASQ-10: airborne dipping sonar (Navy SH-3A helicotper)
- AN/ASQ-13: airborne dipping sonar (Navy SH-3D helicopter)
- AN/ASQ-22: aircraft dipping sonar on SH-60R
- AN/ASQ-81: magnetic anomaly detector (LAMPS helicopters, P-3)
- AN/ASQ-119: Astrotracker astrocompass manufactured by Litton and used for stellar navigation as part of the avionics suite mounted on FB-111A Aardvark aircraft.[15]
- AN/ASQ-153: aircraft laser designator, Pave Spike
- AN/ASQ-213: aircraft HARM Targeting System pod, for use with AGM-88 anti-radar missiles
- AN/ASQ-228: aircraft pod-mounted laser designation and FLIR system, ATFLIR
- AN/ASQ-236: high resolution SAR
- AN/ASQ-239: F-35 Lightning II electronic warfare system
- AN/ASW-15: Automatic Flight Control System (AFCS), autopilot system for E-2C
- AN/ASW-25: Automatic Carrier Landing System (ACLS), RADAR-controlled two-mode automated carrier landing system
- AN/ASW-27: Data Link System, Harris Corporation
- AN/ASW-27B: aircraft Two Way Data Link mounted on F-14
- AN/ASW-50: Standard Automatic Flight Control System (SAFCS), autopilot system for E-2C
- AN/AVQ-10
- AN/AVQ-11
- AN/AVQ-23
- AN/AVQ-26
- AN/AVQ-75: aircraft DME system
- AN/AVR-2: aircraft laser detector
- AN/AVU-8
- AN/AWG-9
- AN/AWG-10: missile control system for the F-4J Phantom
- AN/AWG-10A: improved variant of the AWG-10
- AN/AWG-11: Ferranti missile control system for the Royal Air Force F-4K
- AN/AWG-11A: improved variant as AWG-10A
- AN/AWG-12: Ferranti missile control system for the Royal Navy F-4M
- AN/AWG-12A: improved variant as AWG-10A
- AN/AWG-21: AGM-78 Standard ARM Avionics for A-6 naval aircraft
- AN/AXR-1: radio receiver (television)
- AN/AXT-2: radio transmitter (television)
- AN/AYK-10A: general purpose digital computer, aircraft computer for S-3, first it used mated film memory stacks, then CMOS memory units, manufactured by Sechan Electronics (computer) and UNISYS Corp., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (mated film memory stacks and COMOS memory units)
- AN/AYK-14: Standard Airborne Computer, aircraft mission computer mounted on SH-60R, UNISYS and Control Data Corporation (both from Minneapolis, MN)
- AN/AYR-1: aircraft ESM radar on late-modal E-3
{{Div col end}}B{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}- AN/BPS-15: surface search radar, for submarines
- AN/BPS-16: surface search radar, for submarines
- AN/BQQ-5: SONAR Data Gathering Set
- AN/BQR-15: Signal Processing and Display (SPAD) towed array, Western Electric Co. (WECO) design, development and fabrication of engineering development models (contract issued May 25, 1972), with Raytheon Co. subcontractor for the development effort
- AN/BSY-1: submarine advanced combat system, known as SUBACS, developed by IBM Corporation in Manassas, Virginia[16]
- AN/BSY-2: submarine advanced combat system for the Seawolf-class submarines
{{Div col end}}C{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}- AN/CMS-2: language compiling system for high-level language application (i.e., JOVIAL, COBOL, FORTRAN) for use with the AN/UYK-7 Command Data System
- AN/CPN-1: radar beacons
- AN/CPN-2
- AN/CPN-3: homing beacon
- AN/CPN-4
- AN/CPN-5
- AN/CPN-6: homing beacon (BGX)
- AN/CPN-7 BABS
- AN/CPN-8: homing beacon (BPS)
- AN/CPN-9
- AN/CPN-10
- AN/CPN-11]: transportable LORAN ground station
- AN/CPN-12: double master LORAN ground station
- AN/CPS-9
- AN/CRC-7
- AN/CRN-1: buoy radio beacon
- AN/CRN-2: trailer mounted, glide path transmitter
- AN/CRN-3: azimuth transmitter, same as AN/MRN-1
- AN/CRN-4
- AN/CRN-5: portable UHF radio range. replaced SCR-277
- AN/CRN-6
- AN/CRN-7
- AN/CRN-8
- AN/CRN-9
- AN/CRN-10
- AN/CRT-1: first military sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/CRT-4: second military sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/CRW-2: radio control receiver
- AN/CRW-7: radio control receiver
- AN/CYZ-9: random data generator
- AN/CYZ-10: key fill device
{{Div col end}}D- AN/DAW-1: MIM-72 Chaparral improved All-Aspect Guidance Section, designed by Steve Golden
F{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}- AN/FGC-59: teletype, Teletype Corp.[18]
- AN/FLR-9
- AN/FMQ-19: automated meteorological observing system (AMOS)
- AN/FPQ-4: DAMP project
- AN/FPQ-6
- AN/FPS-1
- AN/FPS-2
- AN/FPS-3: search radar
- AN/FPS-4
- AN/FPS-5
- AN/FPS-6: height finder
- AN/FPS-7
- AN/FPS-8
- AN/FPS-9
- AN/FPS-10
- AN/FPS-11
- AN/FPS-12: DAMP project
- AN/FPS-13
- AN/FPS-14
- AN/FPS-15
- AN/FPS-16: instrumentation (tracking) radar
- AN/FPS-17: detection radar
- AN/FPS-18
- AN/FPS-19
- AN/FPS-20
- AN/FPS-21
- AN/FPS-22
- AN/FPS-23: fluttar radar
- AN/FPS-24: long range search radar
- AN/FPS-25
- AN/FPS-26
- AN/FPS-27
- AN/FPS-28
- AN/FPS-29
- AN/FPS-30
- AN/FPS-31
- AN/FPS-32
- AN/FPS-33
- AN/FPS-34
- AN/FPS-35: long range search radar
- AN/FPS-36
- AN/FPS-37
- AN/FPS-38
- AN/FPS-39
- AN/FPS-40
- AN/FPS-41
- AN/FPS-77: Doppler weather radar
- AN/FPS-85: Spacetrack radar
- AN/FPS-90: height finder
- AN/FPS-95: ground air search radar, Cobra Mist
- AN/FPS-107
- AN/FPS-108
- AN/FPS-115
- AN/FPS-117: ground air search radar
- AN/FPS-118: Over-The-Horizon-Backscatter (OTH-B) radar, developed by General Electric, Syracuse, New York; Raytheon Company, Massachusetts; and Sylvania West, Mountain View, California, Air Force management provided by the Rome Air Development Center, Griffiss Air Force Base, New York[19]
- AN/FPS-120
- AN/FPS-123
- AN/FPS-124: ground air search radar
- AN/FPS-126: ground space tracking radar, PAVE PAWS
- AN/FPS-129: ground space tracking radar, HAVE STARE
- AN/FRD-10: HF Direction Finder, Wullenweber, manufactured by Sylvania Electric Products and RCA (developed by RCA, Kenton Electric and Sylvania)[18]
- AN/FRT-24: HF Radio transmitter, built for the U.S. Navy
- AN/FRT-39: 5 kW HF multi-mode transmitter
- AN/FRT-40: 40 kW HF multi-mode transmitter - an FRT-39 with an additional PA stage
- AN/FTR-72: 100 kW VLF transmitter
- AN/FSG-1: Nike missile CCCS at Missile Master installations
- AN/FSM-1: depot crystal test equipment
- AN/FSM-2: depot crystal test equipment
- AN/FSM-3: crystal test set TS-139 (TM 11-2606)
- AN/FSM-4: crystal parts set
- AN/FSM-5: O-76/U Quartz clock (1953)
- AN/FSQ-1
- AN/FSQ-2
- AN/FSQ-3
- AN/FSQ-4
- AN/FSQ-5
- AN/FSQ-6
- AN/FSQ-7: IBM air defense command and control computer; Combat Direction Central
- AN/FSQ-8: IBM air defense command and control computer; Combat Control Central
- AN/FSQ-9
- AN/FSQ-10
- AN/FSQ-27: RW-400 real-time data processing computer by TRW[20]
- AN/FTA-15: terminal, Lenkurt Electric[18]
{{div col end}}G- AN/GPG-1: Skysweeper antiaircraft weapon, Sperry Corporation, 1950s
- AN/GPN-1
- AN/GPN-2
- AN/GPN-3
- AN/GPN-4
- AN/GPN-5
- AN/GPN-6
- AN/GPN-7
- AN/GPN-8
- AN/GPN-9
- AN/GPN-10: Airport Surveillance Radar
- AN/GPN-12: Airport Surveillance Radar
- AN/GPN-20: Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-9)
- AN/GPN-27: Airport Surveillance Radar
- AN/GPN-30: Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR-11)
- AN/GRC-1
- AN/GRC-2
- AN/GRC-3
- AN/GRC-4
- AN/GRC-5
- AN/GRC-6
- AN/GRC-7
- AN/GRC-8
- AN/GRC-9 SCR-694
- AN/GRC-10
- AN/GRC-11
- AN/GRC-12
- AN/GRC-13
- AN/GRC-14
- AN/GRC-15
- AN/GRC-16
- AN/GRC-17
- AN/GRC-18
- AN/GRC-19
- AN/GRC-20
- AN/GRC-21
- AN/GRC-22
- AN/GRC-23
- AN/GRC-24
- AN/GRC-25
- AN/GRC-26: Radioteletype rig
- AN/GRC-27
- AN/GRC-28
- AN/GRC-29
- AN/GRC-30
- AN/GRC-46: Radioteletype
- AN/GRC-103: lightweight, general purpose radio relay, manufactured by Canadian Commercial Corp./Canadian Marconi Co., and Magnavox[21]
- AN/GRC-109: HF Radio Transmitter/Receiver/Powersupply used by Special Forces during Vietnam era
- AN/GRD-6 direction finder, manufactured by Sylvania Electric Products (developed by RCA, Kenton Electric and Sylvania)[18]
- AN/GRN-1: ground radio beacon (BC-901 transmitter)
- AN/GRR-5
- AN/GSG-1
- AN/GSG-2
- AN/GSG-3
- AN/GSG-4
- AN/GSG-5 & AN/GSG-6: "BIRDIE" Nike missile CCCS
- AN/GSG-7
- AN/GSG-8
- AN/GSG-9
- AN/GSG-10 TACFIRE
- AN/GSQ-1
- AN/GSQ-16: Automatic Language Translator
- AN/GSQ-33: Burroughs SM-65 Atlas ICBM Guidance Computer MOD1
- AN/GSQ-272: Distributed Common Ground System
- AN/GVS-3: Laser Rangefinder, ruby laser cavity, used by artillery forward observers and 4,2-inch mortar forward observers with infantry and armor units, Martin Marietta, Ocala, FL
- AN/GYK-29: battery computer system
- AN/GYQ-7: data processing system
M- AN/MLQ-10: Generator Set, 30 kW, 50/60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-12: Generator Set, 60 kW, 50/60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-15: Generator Set, 15 kW, 400 Hz
- AN/MLQ-16: Generator Set, 5 kW, 60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-18: Generator Set, 10 kW, 400 Hz
- AN/MLQ-24: ground radio frequency receiver
- AN/MLQ-35: Generator Set, 5 kW, 60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-36: Generator Set, 5 kW, 60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-37: Generator Set, 10 kW, 60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-38: Generator Set, 10 kW, 400 Hz
- AN/MLQ-39: Generator Set, 15 kW, 400 Hz
- AN/MLQ-40: Generator Set, 30 kW, 50/60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-41: Generator Set, 60 kW, 50/60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-42: Generator Set, 3 kW, 60 Hz
- AN/MLQ-43: Generator Set, 3 kW, 60 Hz
- AN/MPG-1: radar
- AN/MPN-1: ground control radar
- AN/MPN-2: ground control radar
- AN/MPN-3: ground control radar
- AN/MPN-5: ground control radar
- AN/MPN-11: ground control radar
- AN/MPN-14: ground control radar
- AN/MPN-26: ground control radar
- AN/MPN-T1: shore-based variant of AN/SPN-10 automatic landing system, Bell Aircraft Corp. under BuShips contract[22]
- AN/MPQ-1
- AN/MPQ-2
- AN/MPQ-3
- AN/MPQ-4 Counter-mortar (Firefinder) Radar
- AN/MPQ-5
- AN/MPQ-6
- AN/MPQ-7
- AN/MPQ-8
- AN/MPQ-9
- AN/MPQ-10
- AN/MPQ-11
- AN/MPQ-12 Corporal II
- AN/MPQ-13
- AN/MPQ-14
- AN/MPQ-15
- AN/MPQ-20
- AN/MPQ-33
- AN/MPQ-34
- AN/MPQ-35: high/medium-altitude threat detection radar for MIM-23 Hawk surface-to-air missile system
- AN/MPQ-37
- AN/MPQ-39
- AN/MPQ-46
- AN/MPQ-48
- AN/MPQ-50
- AN/MPQ-51
- AN/MPQ-53
- AN/MPQ-55
- AN/MPQ-57
- AN/MPQ-61
- AN/MPQ-62
- AN/MPQ-64
- AN/MPQ-65
- AN/MPS-1
- AN/MPS-2
- AN/MPS-3
- AN/MPS-4
- AN/MPS-5
- AN/MPS-14: height finder
- AN/MPS-36: mobile radar used to track missiles in flight at the WSMR
- AN/MPX-1
- AN/MPX-2
- AN/MPX-3
- AN/MPX-4
- AN/MPX-5
- AN/MPX-6
- AN/MPX-7
- AN/MRC-1
- AN/MRC-2
- AN/MRC-3
- AN/MRC-4
- AN/MRC-5
- AN/MRC-6
- AN/MRC-7
- AN/MRC-8
- AN/MRC-9
- AN/MRC-10
- AN/MRN-1: localizer mounted in K-53 truck replaced SCR-241, used with RC-103
- AN/MRN-2 Radio Range mounted in K-53 truck used with SCR-522
- AN/MRN-3: jeep mounted, marker beacon
- AN/MRN-4
- AN/MRN-5
- AN/MRN-6
- AN/MRN-7
- AN/MRN-8
- AN/MRN-9
- AN/MRN-10
- AN/MRN-11
- AN/MRN-12: mobile control tower
- AN/MRN-20: mobile control tower (trailer mounted)
- AN/MRQ-7: doppler radio Corporal II
- AN/MRR-5 radio receiver
- AN/MSA-6 computer Corporal II
- AN/MSG-4: Army mobile air defense system, Sperry Corporation, 1950s
- AN/MSG-5: air defense system, Sperry Corporation, 1950s
- AN/MSQ-1: Close Support Control Set, Reeves Instrument Corporation
- AN/MSQ-1A: remote air defense system, Sperry Corporation, 1950s
- AN/MSQ-13: interim air defense system, Sperry Corporation, 1950s
- AN/MSQ-35: radar bomb scoring central employed by RBS "Express"
- AN/MSQ-39
- AN/MSQ-77: mobile ground radar control unit deployed on Combat SkySpot
- AN/MSQ-46: descendant of AN/MSQ-39
- AN/MSQ-104
P- AN/PAQ-1: Laser Target Designator (LTD)
- AN/PAQ-3: Modular Universal Laser Equipment (MULE)
- AN/PAQ-4: Aiming laser
- AN/PAS-4: Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Weaponsight, Infrared. NSN 1090-00-790-6197; VARO Model 9903 and POLAN Model P-155. Primarily used on the M14 rifle during Vietnam
- AN/PAS-5: Driving Binoculars, a face mounted near infrared (IR) binocular used with auxiliary infrared radiation source, enabling the user to operate a vehicle during night hours
- AN/PAS-6: U.S. Army Metascope, SU-43/U, Infrared. NSN 5855-790-6197; VARO Model 9902E
- AN/PAS-7: U.S. Army, Viewer, Infrared (handheld). NSN 5855-00-179-3169
- AN/PAS7A: U.S. Army, Viewer, Infrared (handheld). NSN 5855-01-093-3080
- AN/PDR-56: Navy Radiac Meter
- AN/PDR-71: Navy Radiac Meter
- AN/PEQ-1: Special Operations Forces Laser Acquisition Marker (SOFLAM)
- AN/PEQ-2: Infrared Target Pointer/Illuminator/Aiming Laser (ITPIAL)
- AN/PEQ-5
- AN/PEQ-6
- AN/PEQ-15: Advanced Target Pointer/Illuminator/Aiming Light (ATPIAL)
- AN/PEQ-16
- AN/PEQ-17
- AN/PPN-1: Radar Beacon
- AN/PPN-2
- AN/PPN-3
- AN/PPN-4
- AN/PPN-5
- AN/PPN-6
- AN/PPN-7
- AN/PPS-4: Portable Ground Surveillance Radar, also known as "Silent Sentry", Sperry Gyroscope, Surface Armament Division
- AN/PPS-5A: Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/PPS-9: Ground Surveillance Radar with Battlefield Identification Friend-or-Foe Capability, RCA
- AN/PPS-10: Ground Surveillance Radar with Battlefield Identification Friend-or-Foe Capability, General Dynamics (also known as GD Model 205)
- AN/PPS-14: Listening Post Surveillance Device, developed by U.S. Army Land Warfare Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Grounds
- AN/PPS-15: Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/PRC-1
- AN/PRC-2
- AN/PRC-3
- AN/PRC-4
- AN/PRC-5
- AN/PRC-6
- AN/PRC-7
- AN/PRC-8
- AN/PRC-9
- AN/PRC-10
- AN/PRC-11
- AN/PRC-12
- AN/PRC-13
- AN/PRC-14
- AN/PRC-15
- AN/PRC-16
- AN/PRC-17
- AN/PRC-18
- AN/PRC-19
- AN/PRC-20
- AN/PRC-25: Radio Set for Forward Area, Manpack-Vehicle, FM, 3-5 Mile Range. Electrospace Corp., Garden City, L.I.
- AN/PRC-32
- AN/PRC-41
- AN/PRC-47
- AN/PRC-49
- AN/PRC-63
- AN/PRC-65: man-portable transceiver, UHF-band, 1,120 channels, 100-156 mc, 6 lbs, Simmonds Precision Products, Inc.
- AN/PRC-66: man-portable transceiver, UHF-band, 3,500 channels, 225-400 mc, 7 lbs, Collins Radio of Canada
- AN/PRC-70
- AN/PRC-74: Army Manpack Radio, Hughes Aircraft
- AN/PRC-77: Radio Set for Forward Area, Manpack-Vehicle, VHF, FM-band, 3-5 Mile Range, a transistorised, lightweight, FM radio operating over a frequency range of 30-76 MC. It has 920 channels vs 350 channels in the substitute items and is used for short range communications. It also provides many and varied command and control channels for combat unit platoon and company level communications. Electrospace Corp., Garden City, L.I.
- AN/PRC-90
- AN/PRC-103
- AN/PRC-104: USMC Manpack Radio, Hughes Aircraft
- AN/PRC-112
- AN/PRC-113
- AN/PRC-117F: first SDR manpack radio
- AN/PRC-117G: Falcon III improved manpack radio
- AN/PRC-119: SINCGARS (Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System)
- AN/PRC-125
- AN/PRC-127: portable handheld radio
- AN/PRC-140
- AN/PRC-148: MBITR portable handheld radio, JTRS
- AN/PRC-149
- AN/PRC-150: Manpack multiband radio
- AN/PRC-152: portable handheld radio, JTRS
- AN/PRC-343: Integrated Intra Squad Radio (IISR) - Marconi H4855
- AN/PRQ-7
- AN/PRR-9
- AN/PRS-1: Upgrade of original SCR-625 mine detector
- AN/PRS-2: Mamie mine detector/Geiger counter
- AN/PRS-3: Mine detector
- AN/PRS-4: Mine detector
- AN/PRS-5: Mine detector
- AN/PRS-6: Mine detector
- AN/PRS-7: Mine detector, metallic and plastic
- AN/PRS-8: Mine detector
- AN/PRS-9: Anti-intrusion device
- AN/PRT-4
- AN/PSM-6: Analog Volt-Ohm-Meter (VOM)
- AN/PSM-13: Battery tester for BA-4386
- AN/PSN-4: LORAN Manpack Receiver for Army helicopters avionics, developed by Teledyne Systems, Inc., Northridge, California
- AN/PSN-11: Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR)
- AN/PSN-13
- AN/PSG-2A: Digital Message Device
- AN/PSS-1
- AN/PSS-10
- AN/PSS-11: mine detector
- AN/PSS-12: mine detector
- AN/PSS-13: mine detector
- AN/PSS-14: mine detector
- AN/PSQ-1
- AN/PSQ-2
- AN/PSQ-3
- AN/PSQ-4
- AN/PSQ-5
- AN/PSQ-10
- AN/PSQ-15
- AN/PSQ-18
- AN/PSQ-20
- AN/PVN-1: landing light set (portable)
- AN/PVS-1
- AN/PVS-2: starlight scope
- AN/PVS-3: miniscope
- AN/PVS-4
- AN/PVS-5
- AN/PVS-6
- AN/PVS-7
- AN/PVS-8
- AN/PVS-14
- AN/PVS-20
- AN/PYQ-7
- AN/PYQ-10
S- AN/SAR-1: U.S. Navy, Viewer, Infrared (handheld or searchlight mounted). Model MI-2558, MI-2558a; Mfg by RCA (previously US/C-3 and US/C-3a)
- AN/SAR-2: U.S. Navy Infrared Receiving Set (handheld). Viewer mfg by RCA.
- AN/SAR-4: U.S. Navy Viewing Set, Infrared (searchlight mounted). Mfg by Lewyt Mfg Corp.
- AN/SAR-6: U.S. Navy Viewing Set, Infrared (handheld or searchlight mounted). Mfg by Lewyt Mfg Corp.
- AN/SAR-7: U.S. Navy Viewing Set, Infrared (handheld or searchlight mounted). Mfg by VARO Inc and B&B Mfg Co.
- AN/SAR-7A: U.S. Navy Viewing Set, Infrared (handheld or searchlight mounted). Mfg by VARO Inc
- AN/SLA-15: Naval Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Antenna Set
- AN/SLQ-17: deception repeater for Virginia-class cruisers
- AN/SLQ-25: Naval Torpedo Decoy System "Nixie"
- AN/SLQ-26: Naval Electronic Warfare Countermeasures Suite
- AN/SLQ-32: Naval Electronic Warfare Suite
- AN/SLQ-49: Chaff Buoy Decoy System
- AN/SPA-4: Shipboard Radar Repeater (tube model)
- AN/SPA-25: Shipboard Radar Repeater (transistorized)
- AN/SPA-66: Radar Indicator, Hazeltine Corp., Dero R&D Corp., Gulf Aerospace[23]
- AN/SPA-256: Display used with AN/SPS-55 Radar, Cardion Electronics, Inc.
- AN/SPG-49: Illumination and tracking radar associated with RIM-8 Talos fire control system.
- AN/SPG-51: sea missile fire control radar mounted on Charles F. Adams class destroyers, Virginia class cruisers, California class cruisers, and Kidd class destroyers.
- AN/SPG-53: Naval Gunfire Control Radar Director mounted on Belknap class cruisers, Mitscher class destroyers, Forrest Sherman class destroyers, Farragut class destroyers, Charles F. Adams class destroyers, Knox class frigates as well as others.
- AN/SPG-55: sea missile fire control radar mounted on Belknap class cruisers, Leahy class cruisers and Farragut class destroyers. It was also used on the nuclear powered single units USS Long Beach (CGN-9), USS Bainbridge (CGN-25) and USS Truxtun (DLGN-35).
- AN/SPG-59: multifunction radar for Typhon combat system; canceled 1963
- AN/SPG-60: sea missile fire control radar mounted on Charles F. Adams class destroyers
- AN/SPG-62: sea fire control radar
- AN/SPN-10: shipboard automatic landing system, Bell Aircraft Corp. under BuShips contract[22]
- AN/SPN-35: automatic landing system radar
- AN/SPN-41
- AN/SPN-42: automatic carrier landing system radar
- AN/SPN-43: air marshalling radar
- AN/SPN-44: air traffic control radar
- AN/SPN-45
- AN/SPN-46
- AN/SPQ-5: early beam emitting radar for early model Terrier missiles
- AN/SPQ-9: sea fire control radar
- AN/SPQ-10
- AN/SPQ-11: sea space tracking radar, Cobra Judy
- AN/SPS-6: 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-8: 2D height finding radar
- AN/SPS-10: 2D surface search radar
- AN/SPS-12: 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-29: sea radar
- AN/SPS-30: 3D air search radar
- AN/SPS-32: sea radar mounted on Long Beach-class cruisers and the Enterprise-class aircraft carrier
- AN/SPS-33: sea radar mounted on Long Beach-class cruisers and the Enterprise-class aircraft carrier
- AN/SPS-37: 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-39: 3D air search radar
- AN/SPS-40: 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-43: 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-48: 3D sea air search radar
- AN/SPS-49: sea air search radar
- AN/SPS-52: sea radar
- AN/SPS-55: surface search radar
- AN/SPS-58: Low altitude 2D air search radar
- AN/SPS-64: navigation radar, USN designation for Canadian LN-66 radar.[24]
- AN/SPS-67: surface search radar
- AN/SPS-73: surface search radar
- AN/SPW-2: RIM-8 Talos guidance radar
- AN/SPY-1: sea radar mounted on Ticonderoga-class cruisers and Arleigh Burke-class destroyers
- AN/SPY-2
- AN/SPY-3: sea radar to be mounted on the DD(X) and CG(X) classes
- AN/SQQ-23: sea sonar
- AN/SQQ-32
- AN/SQQ-34: carrier ASW suite
- AN/SQQ-89
- AN/SQR-17: sonobuoy processor part of the LAMPS system used on Knox, Perry, Spruance class ships
- AN/SQR-18: tactical towed array sonar system used on Knox class ships
- AN/SQR-19: tactical towed array sonar system as part of the AN/SQQ-89 suite
- AN/SQR-20: Passive-Only Towed Array Sonar System (TASS) (now known as the TB-37U)
- AN/SQS-23: transducer (naval aircraft) Massa Division of Dynamics Corp. of America, Hazeltine Corporation[25]
- AN/SQS-26: sea sonar
- AN/SQS-35: variable depth sonar system (IVDS).
- AN/SQS-38: hull-mounted version of the AN/SQS-35 designed for Hamilton class Coast Guard Cutters (WHEC)—removed in the 1990s
- AN/SQS-53: sea sonar
- AN/SQS-56: hull mounted sonar system designed for the Perry-class frigates nicknamed "Hellen Keller"
- AN/SRC-9: radio navigation set for Virginia-class cruisers
- AN/SRC-31: receiver for Virginia-class cruisers
- AN/SSQ-1: Magnavox prototype sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/SSQ-15: first production active sonobuoy, range-only B-size sonobuoy (obsolete - replaced in the late 1960s by the lighter A-size AN/SSQ-47)[17]
- AN/SSQ-2B: first mass-produced sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/SSQ-20: an Americanized version of the British T-1946 directional sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/SSQ-23: omnidirectional 'Julie' first low frequency passive sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/SSQ-28: omnidirectional 'Jezebel' LOFAR passive sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/SSQ-36: BathyThermograph (BT) sonobuoy[46]
- AN/SSQ-41: Low Frequency Analysis and Recording (LOFAR) passive sonobuoy (obsolete - replaced both AN/SSQ-23 and AN/SSQ-28)[17]
- AN/SSQ-42: Extended Echo Ranging (EER) directional sonobuoy, Hazeltine[26]
- AN/SSQ-46: EER directional sonobuoy, General Electric
- AN/SSQ-47: range only active sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/SSQ-48: omnidirectional 'Jezebel' LOFAR passive sonobuoy (obsolete)[17]
- AN/SSQ-50: Command Activated Sonobuoy System (CASS) sonobuoy (obsolete - was introduced to replace AN/SSQ-47)[17]
- AN/SSQ-53: Directional Frequency Analysis and Recording (DIFAR) passive directional sonobuoy[27]
- AN/SSQ-57: Low Frequency Analysis and Recording (LOFAR) sonobuoy (obsolete - was merged with DIFAR AN/SSQ-53)[17]
- AN/SSQ-62: Directional Command Activated Sonobuoy System (DICASS) active sonobuoy, developed and manufactured under the auspices of Naval Air Development Center, Warminster, PA, by Sparton Corp., Jackson, MI, and Raytheon, Newport, RI[28]
- AN/SSQ-75: Expendable Reliable Acoustic Path Sonobuoy (ERAPS) active sonobuoy (obsolete)[27]
- AN/SSQ-77: Vertical Line Array Directional (VLAD) frequency analysis and recording sonobuoy[27]
- AN/SSQ-86: Data Link Communications (DLC) sonobuoy[27]
- AN/SSQ-101: Air Deployable Active Receiver (ADAR) sonobuoy[17]
- AN/SSQ-110: Extended Echo Ranging (EER) sonobuoy[17]
- AN/SSQ-108: OUTBOARD and OUTBOARD II
- AN/SSQ-125: active sonobuoy[29]
- AN/SSQ-536: BathyThermograph (BT) sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[30]
- AN/SSQ-553: directional passive sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[30]
- AN/SSQ-565: multistatic low frequency active source sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[30]
- AN/SSQ-573: directional low frequency active receiver sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[30]
- AN/SSQ-906: Low Frequency Analysis and Recording (LOFAR) omnidirectional sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[31]
- AN/SSQ-926: active transmitter sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[30]
- AN/SSQ-955: directional passive sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[30]
- AN/SSQ-963: Command Active Multi-Beam Sonobuoy (CAMBS) directional sonobuoy, Ultra Electronics[31]
- AN/SYS-1: Automatic Detection & Tracking System developed under the auspices of Naval Sea Systems Command by Applied Physics Laboratory, Howard County, MD, and manufactured by Hughes Aircraft Co., Fullerton, CA, Dynell Electronics Corp., NY, Univac, Electronic Communications Inc., FL[32]
- AN/SYS-2: sea mission computer
- AN/SYA-1: tactical display system
- AN/SYA-4: tactical display system
T- AN/TAS-1
- AN/TAS-2 IR sight for 106mm recoilless rifle
- AN/TAS-3
- AN/TAS-4 A thermal imaging night sight developed by Texas Instruments for the U.S. Army
- AN/TGC-14A: lightweight teletypewriter set, developed as a commercial teleprinter (MITE Mod 104) by the Mite Corp. (not to be confused with Mitre Corp.), a small business
- AN/TLQ-17: communications and countermeasures system
- AN/TMQ-19: meteorological radar for use in AN/UMQ-7 system, Servo Corporation of America
- AN/TMQ-22: portable weather observing pack which measures ambient pressure, temperature, dew point, surface wind, and precipitation, Cambridge Systems, Inc.
- AN/TMQ-53: transportable meteorological observing system (TMOS)
- AN/TPL-1: searchlight radar
- AN/TPN-1: radar beacon big Eureka Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar
- AN/TPN-2 Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar
- AN/TPN-3
- AN/TPN-4
- AN/TPQ-10
- AN/TPQ-31: radar
- AN/TPQ-36
- AN/TPQ-37
- AN/TPQ-43: Seek Score[33]
- AN/TPQ-48 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar
- AN/TPQ-49 Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (v2)
- AN/TPS-1 Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/TPS-1D Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/TPS-1G Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/TPS-2
- AN/TPS-3
- AN/TPS-4
- AN/TPS-5
- AN/TPS-6
- AN/TPS-7
- AN/TPS-8
- AN/TPS-9
- AN/TPS-10
- AN/TPS-11
- AN/TPS-12
- AN/TPS-13
- AN/TPS-14
- AN/TPS-15
- AN/TPS-16
- AN/TPS-17
- AN/TPS-18
- AN/TPS-19
- AN/TPS-20
- AN/TPS-22 Search and acquisition radar. Antenna reflector was on inside of rotating inflatable radome. USMC
- AN/TPS-25 Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/TPS-32 lightweight amphibious assault radar
- AN/TPS-34 Search and acquisition radar. Had incoherent MTI. Used by USMC and RAF
- AN/TPS-41: mobile weather radar that can detect, locate, and determine size, shape, intensity, and movement of precipitation, natural clouds and nuclear clouds out to a range of 160 n.m.
- AN/TPS-42 Mobile air surveillance radar, man-pack, low frequency, UHF-band, 3-D radar, solid state except for power transmitter tubes and cathode-ray tubes display, 50 mi coverage, developed by RADC, antennas by Goodyear/Loral
- AN/TPS-43
- AN/TPS-44 Air surveillance radar
- AN/TPS-58 Ground Surveillance Radar
- AN/TPS-59: transportable air surveillance and theater ballistic missile (TBM) detection radar
- AN/TPS-63: Mobile 2D surveillance radar
- AN/TPS-68: Tactical Weather Radar
- AN/TPS-70
- AN/TPS-72
- AN/TPS-75: transportable 3-dimensional air search radar
- AN/TPS-77: transportable version of the AN/FPS-117 solid state phased array radar
- AN/TPS-78
- AN/TPX-46: Interrogator Set, ground portion of the DOD AIMS Mark XII IFF System used with MIM-23 Hawk, MIM-14 Nike Hercules, and Army Air Defense Control and Coordination Systems, it is also used in conjunction with Ground Control Approach Radar. Manufactured by Hazeltine Corp., Little Neck, N.Y.
- AN/TPY-2 THAAD
- AN/TRA-1: signal booster for AN/TRC-1, -3, and -4
- AN/TRC-1: radio relay station
- AN/TRC-2 SCR-694
- AN/TRC-3: radio relay station
- AN/TRC-4: radio relay station
- AN/TRC-25: radio
- AN/TRC-75
- AN/TRC-77: radio
- AN/TRC-80
- AN/TRC-97
- AN/TRD-4: direction finder
- AN/TRN-30: low frequency beacon, LORAN
- AN/TRQ-23: receiving set
- AN/TRQ-30: man pack assembly
- AN/TRW-1: target control transmitting equipment
- AN/TSC-88: mobile satellite communications
- AN/TSM-1: crystal tester TS-39 Standard Oscillator
- AN/TSM-2
- AN/TSM-3: crystal tester TS-330 Standard Oscillator
- AN/TSM-4: crystal tester TS-384 Standard Oscillator
- AN/TSM-5
- AN/TSM-6: test set for type AN/SSQ-2 Sonobuoys
- AN/TSM-7
- AN/TSM-8
- AN/TSM-9
- AN/TSM-10
- AN/TSM-126
- AN/TSM-136: automated spectral analysis system (under development in 1978, never completed/fielded)
- AN/TSQ-51: "Missile Mentor" Nike missile CCCS computer
- AN/TSC-62: Technical Control Facility
- AN/TSQ-73: Army Tactical Air Control System/Tactical Air Defense System "Missile Minder"
- AN/TSQ-81 COMBAT SKYSPOT ground directed bombing unit, transportable version of AN/MSQ-77.[34]
- AN/TSQ-91: Air Force Tactical Air Control System/Tactical Air Defense System
- AN/TSQ-178: Joint-STARS ground station
- AN/TSQ-179: Joint-STARS Common Ground Station (CGS)
- AN/TSQ-198: Tactical Terminal Control System
- AN/TSW-7: Air Force Tower LORAN Manual Air Terminal
- AN/TTC: transportable telephone switchboards
- AN/TVQ-2 Ground/Vehicular Laser Locator Designator (G/VLLD)
- AN/TVS-5
- AN/TYQ-1: Tactical Air Command Central (TACC), a cornerstone of the Marine Air Command and Control System (MACCS), Philco-Ford
- AN/TYQ-2: Tactical Air Operations Central (TAOC), MACCS, Litton
- AN/TYQ-3: Tactical Data Communications Central (TDCC), MACCS, Collins Radio and Univac
- AN/TYQ-23 Transportable Automated Air Command and Control System
U- AN/UCC-4
- AN/UDM-1: Army Radiac Calibrator Set
- AN/UDM-2: Army Radiac Calibrator Set
- AN/UDM-6: Army Radiac Calibrator Set
- AN/UDM-7: Army Radiac Calibrator Set
- AN/UGC-16: teletype, Teletype Corp.
- AN/UGC-20: teletype, Stelma Co.[18]
- AN/UGC-49: Teletypewriter
- AN/ULQ-6
- AN/UMQ-7: Army Meteorological Data Sounding System with airborne elements installed on a fast-rise balloon, which includes radar (AN/TMQ-19), balloons and radiosondes which measures temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, and atmospheric pressure up to an altitude of 30 km. This data is used for artillery ballistic corrections. Engelhard Industries, Inc.
- AN/UPN-1: radar beacon BUPS (Beacon Ultra Portable S-Band)
- AN/UPN-2: radar beacon BUPS
- AN/UPN-3: radar beacon BUPSX was AN/PPN-6
- AN/UPN-4: radar beacon BUPSX was AN/PPN-7
- AN/UPS-1: limited range "gap-filler" search radar; designed to fit in a single landing craft; USMC and RAF
- AN/UPX-37
- AN/UPX-137: IFF system test set
- AN/UPX-39: Interrogator System
- AN/UQQ-2
- AN/URC-4
- AN/URC-10
- AN/URC-11
- AN/URC-14
- AN/URC-32 Shipboard HF Transceiver
- AN/URC-64
- AN/URC-68
- AN/URD-4: navigation direction finder for use with Virginia-class cruisers
- AN/URM-25D Signal Generator
- AN/URN-20: TACAN navigation system for Virginia-class cruisers
- AN/URN-25: Beacon, together with the OE-273(V) antenna, transmits and receives coded radio signals to and from TACAN equipped aircraft so that aircraft can determine identity of vessel and aircraft distance and bearing from beacon. Gould NavCom Systems (AN/URN-25); ITT Avionics (OE-273)
- AN/URQ-9 Frequency Standard
- AN/URQ-10 Frequency Standard
- AN/URQ-13 Frequency Standard radio for Virginia-class cruisers
- AN/USR-1: Airborne Surveillance Receiver Watkins-Johnson
- AN/UPR-2: ionospheric sounder for Virginia-class cruisers
- AN/USC-42 Miniaturized Demand-Assigned Multiple Access (Mini-DAMA) SATCOM transceiver
- AN/USC-61 Digital Modular Radio
- AN/USD-1 Drone
- AN/USD-2
- AN/USM-247: Versatile Avionics Shop Test (VAST) System, a computer-controlled integrated system of testing modules and response monitors for aircraft carriers and shore-based installations to test avionics subsystems in the F-14A, E-2C and S-3A weapons systems, PRD Electronics (prime)
- AN/USQ-17: sea-based computer
- AN/USQ-20: sea-based computer
- AN/USQ-144: Automated Digital Network System (ADNS)
- AN/USQ-124: Tactical Intelligence (TACINTEL)
- AN/USQ-148: SCI Networks
- AN/USQ-208: Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES)
- AN/UYA-1: tactical display system
- AN/UYA-4: tactical display system
- AN/UYK-1: submarine-based computer for TRANSIT (NAVSAT) location system
- AN/UYK-3: sea-based computer
- AN/UYK-7: sea-based computer
- AN/UYK-8: sea-based computer
- AN/UYK-19: naval electronic warfare computer
- AN/UYK-20: sea-based computer
- AN/UYK-43: sea-based computer
- AN/UYK-44: sea-based computer
- AN/UYQ-21: tactical display system
- AN/UYQ-70: combat direction system
- AN/UYS-1: acoustic sonobuoy processor
- AN/UYS-2: acoustic sonobuoy processor; possibly improved
V- AN/VDR-1: Army Vehicular Radiac Meter, Nuclear Corporation of America
- AN/VIR-31A: Receiver for H-3 and S-3 aircraft, manufactured by Rockwell International-Collins Defense Communications Group (to be used in AN/ARN-126 system)
- AN/VPS-2
- AN/VRC-1
- AN/VRC-2
- AN/VRC-3 SCR-300 with power pack.
- AN/VRC-4
- AN/VRC-5
- AN/VRC-6
- AN/VRC-7 general use
- AN/VRC-8 Armor
- AN/VRC-9 Artillery
- AN/VRC-10 Infantry
- AN/VRC-11
- AN/VRC-12 1st Universal use radio
- AN/VRC-13
- AN/VRC-14
- AN/VRC-15
- AN/VRC-16
- AN/VRC-44
- AN/VRC-87 SINCGARS
- AN/VRC-88
- AN/VRC-89
- AN/VRC-90
- AN/VRC-91
- AN/VRC-92F SINCGARS
- AN/VRC-100
- AN/VRC-101
- AN/VRC-102
- AN/VRC-103
- AN/VRC-104
- AN/VRC-105
- AN/VRC-106
- AN/VRC-107
- AN/VRC-108
- AN/VRC-109
- AN/VRC-110
- AN/VRC-111
- AN/VRW-1: target control receiving equipment
- AN/VSS-1: searchlight, Xenon, 2.2KW, tank, jeep, or tower-mounted, provides a visible or infrared (IR) illumination source for troops equipped with M60 series or M48A2 tanks, modified ¼-ton trucks (jeeps), or stationary towers. It provides perimeter defense and battlefield lighting (visible mode), extends the range of infrared (IR) viewing devices, and provides a capability to track and fire on targets (visible or IR). Electro Space Corp., New York, NY, and VARO, Inc. Garland, Tex.
W- An/WLQ-4 Submarine Electronic Support Measures system
- AN/WLR-1
- AN/WLR-8: Shipboard spectrum scan and analysis receiver, designed to be utilized in surface ships and submarines. Part of the Ships Advanced Electronic Warfare (SAEW) package
- AN/WLR-9
- AN/WLR-11
- AN/WQX-2
- AN/WRT-1 Shipboard HF Transmitter
- AN/WRT-2 Shipboard HF Transmitter
- AN/WSC-1 UHF SATCOM shipboard terminal, Collins Radio Co.
- AN/WSC-3 UHF SATCOM shipboard terminal
- AN/WSN-7 Ring Laser Gyro Navigation System WR Systems
Z- AN/ZPY-1: STARLite Radar
- AN/ZPY-2: MP-RTIP Radar.[35]
- AN/ZSQ-2: Raytheon Common Sensor Payload used on USSOCOM helicopters
See also- Joint Electronics Type Designation System
- List of World War II electronic warfare equipment
- Signal Corps Radio
- List of U.S. Signal Corps Vehicles (V-list)
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External links- MobileRadar.org - radar descriptions
- TPUB.com - radar manual, 1965
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20090621085147/http://jptronics.org/radios/Military/JANAP161/ Directory of Communications-Electronic Equipment, JANAP 161, March 1953]
- AN/MSQ-77 Installation
- Designations Of U.S. Military Electronic And Communications Equipment
- [https://fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ship/weaps/docs/ntsp-Sonobuoy.pdf]
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